Computers, artificial intelligence, and the law / editor, Mervyn Bennun
Imprint
New York : E. Horwood, 1991
Descript
x,132p. ; 24 cm
CONTENT
AI and the law: proceed with caution (Blay Whitby) -- A Stage-prop-actor-net approach to legal representation (Jan Goossenaers and Johan Lewi) -- Artificial intelligence models of legal reasoning (Peter Sparkes) -- Computerizing criminal law: some basic problems (Mervyn E. Bennum) -- How long is a piece of string? exploring the hidden agenda of rule based systems (David Cairns and David Marshall) -- Realism, responsibility and rationality: practical, legal, and political issues concerning the introduction of a large knowledge-based system in law (Julie Browne and Andrew Taylor)